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History Week 2019

History Week 2019 will run from Sunday 13 to Sunday 20 October. Keep watch for new initiatives around History Week and our flagship event during History Week, the Victorian Community History Awards.

TALKING HISTORY

62 Jackson St, Casterton VIC 3311 62 Jackson St, Casterton, VIC, Australia

Exhibition: MAPPING GLENELG 1800 -1900 A collection of maps showing charts from the navigators along the coast, 1800-1802; explorers through the district from 1836; squatters on the Glenelg River 1837-1847;
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Free

Annual General Meeting

Marine Hotel 215 New Street Brighton

Annual General Meeting of The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Incorporated

Free

History Week 2019

History Week 2019 will run from Sunday 13 to Sunday 20 October. Keep watch for new initiatives around History Week and our flagship event during History Week, the Victorian Community History Awards.

Walking tour: Batmania

The Former Age Building 655 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

RHSV researcher, Fiona Graham, has put together a new guided walking tour of the south-western corner of the CBD - today it is a slightly raffish, down-at-heel part of town but back in 1835 it was where everything was unfolding. Come and learn something new about your city. 

Free

New Members welcome and Higinbotham Lecture

RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

An event to welcome New Members and introduce them to the many facets of the RHSV followed by drinks and Geraldine Moore's lecture on George Higinbotham.

Free

Historical Houses in South Yarra: Philippe Batters

Malvern Town Hall Corner High Street and Glenferrie Road Malvern, Melbourne, Australia

Well known local identity real estate agent Philippe Batters, will present an illustrated talk about historical houses in South Yarra.

Walking tour: Batmania

The Former Age Building 655 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

RHSV researcher, Fiona Graham, has put together a new guided walking tour of the south-western corner of the CBD - today it is a slightly raffish, down-at-heel part of town but back in 1835 it was where everything was unfolding. Come and learn something new about your city.

Free